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KZ1 (yacht)

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Nation
  
Skippers
  
Draft
  
6.40 m (21.0 ft)

Displacement
  
35,380 kg

Designer
  
Owner(s)
  
Sir Michael Fay

America's Cup
  
1988

Length
  
37 m

Beam
  
8.07 m

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Yacht club
  
Mercury Bay Boating Club

KZ 1 was a one off sailing yacht used to challenge for the 1988 America's Cup.

KZ 1 was designed by Bruce Farr and has a hull made from a carbon fibre and Kevlar/Nomex sandwich.

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She was skippered by David Barnes and manned by a crew of 40 from the Mercury Bay Boating Club in Whitianga, New Zealand. KZ 1 was given the nicknames of the Big Boat or Big Beauty by financial backer, Sir Michael Fay. Her size and wide decks earned her the nickname The Aircraft Carrier.

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The unconventional challenge of Michael Fay and KZ 1 prompted American syndicate head Dennis Conner to respond with an unconventional defense. Lacking time and looking to protect the planned international event in 1992, the defenders built Stars & Stripes (US 1), a catamaran that Conner sailed to win the challenge, though most of the battle was fought in court. KZ 1 is now on display near the National Maritime Museum in downtown Auckland.

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